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A new funding program from the Energy Department aims to enlist low income and underserved communities in finding answers to climate questions. The Inclusive Energy Innovation Prizes will give challenge winners up to $250,000.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is increasingly concerned about sea-level rise and its effect on military bases.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to Allie Swanson from the Bureau of International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, and to Zoohackathon Program Manager Tory Peabody.
The federal workplace has been an improvisational theatre. It's time to start creating a final version.
The Office of Management and Budget is looking to create more consistency in the vaccine mandates, reentry plans and the future of work for the federal workforce.
Now tech vendor Cisco reports a sharp rise in the use of biometrics and other forms of multi-factor login, and greater interest by IT executives to move past passwords altogether.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of Senate Republicans is joining in the calls for federal employees to return their offices.
In today's Federal Newscast, the State Department says it can now get passports out to customers in a matter of weeks.
Retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Mark Faulkner, new president of the Institute for Defense and Business, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more discussion.
More people are teleworking permanently, more paperwork is undergoing automation and there is more adoption of the latest cybersecurity strategies.
The Defense Department has been steadily increasing the number of contracting dollars it directs to small business.
About 83% of employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs' initial go-live site in Spokane, Washington, say their morale has worsened due to the electronic health record implementation over the last year. VA is eyeing February as its target for deploying the EHR to its second site.
The Biden administration has made clear it wants to maximize union participation. Matt Biggs, president of the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, explains what the new guidelines mean for federal labor unions.
Who should be exempted by their employers from a vaccine mandate? In the case of active duty military members, it's not so clear.